The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Prey Sar prison gets clean water” plus 9 more |
- Prey Sar prison gets clean water
- Boeung Kak 13 case shifts to Appeal Court
- Russians prodded on Trofimov extradition
- NEC says civil servant did not illegally campaign
- NGOs don’t need to see rights doc draft: official
- Street children at risk
- Press reform looks to self-regulation
- Chut Wutty slaying witness questioned
- Maids’ families seek answers
- After brawl, workers can go
| Prey Sar prison gets clean water Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:03 PM PDT Prey Sar prisoners in Phnom Penh now have free access to clean drinking water. |
| Boeung Kak 13 case shifts to Appeal Court Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:03 PM PDT The case of the 13 imprisoned Boeung Kak women is in the hands of the Appeal Court now. |
| Russians prodded on Trofimov extradition Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:03 PM PDT Cambodian authorities have urged Russian officials to accelerate the extradition of convicted pedophile Alexander Trofimov. |
| NEC says civil servant did not illegally campaign Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:02 PM PDT The National Election Committee rejected a complaint filed against the director-general of the General Department of Customs and Excise for allegedly using state time to campaign for the Cambodian People's Party. |
| NGOs don’t need to see rights doc draft: official Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:02 PM PDT Voice your concerns, but don't expect to dictate how the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration will be written, was the message from the Cambodian Human Rights Commission chief. |
| Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:02 PM PDT NGOs said street children in Cambodia were in danger of sexual abuse, human trafficking and traffic accidents when they peddled or begged. |
| Press reform looks to self-regulation Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:02 PM PDT A high-ranking Cambodian official wants to create a self-regulating press council to field complaints and sanction reporters. |
| Chut Wutty slaying witness questioned Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:02 PM PDT Another witness to the fatal shootings of environmental activist Chut Wutty and military police officer In Rattana was questioned at Koh Kong Provincial Court. |
| Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:02 PM PDT The families of six maids from Kampong Chhnang province who left to work in Malaysia have filed complaints with human rights group Adhoc. |
| Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:02 PM PDT Cambodian workers seeking to leave a seafood factory in Thailand following a lethal brawl with counterparts from Myanmar were given their passports and salaries. |
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The case of the 13 imprisoned Boeung Kak women is in the hands of the Appeal Court now.
NGOs said street children in Cambodia were in danger of sexual abuse, human trafficking and traffic accidents when they peddled or begged.
A high-ranking Cambodian official wants to create a self-regulating press council to field complaints and sanction reporters.
Another witness to the fatal shootings of environmental activist Chut Wutty and military police officer In Rattana was questioned at Koh Kong Provincial Court.